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Pornhub blocks access in France to protest age restrictions
The firm behind Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn plans to temporarily block access to its adult content in France.
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What next for EU-Poland ties after Nawrocki's election win?
Newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki is known as an EU skeptic. How can he sway Poland's EU policy, and how is he viewed in Brussels?
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Inside the Swiss valley partially swallowed by a glacier
The dramatic collapse of Switzerland's Birch glacier wiped the village of Blatten off the map. DW spoke to locals and experts about what happened and what comes next.
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Dutch PM calls election after coalition collapse
The Netherlands is heading for a new election after far-right firebrand Geert Wilders' party quit the coalition over an immigration policy row. Prime Minister Dick Schoof will lead a caretaker government until the vote.
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Journalists in Serbia pessimistic about pledged media reform
Both student protesters and the EU are calling on the Serbian government to ensure media freedom and the rule of law. Will the reforms pledged by Belgrade bring real change or are they just window-dressing for Brussels?
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Poland election: Tusk to ask for a vote of confidence
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he will request a vote of confidence in the near future. His centrist government suffered a setback after conservative nationalist Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election.
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Who is Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki?
As recently as last fall, most Poles had never heard of Karol Nawrocki. Just six months later, the historian and euroskeptic is set to be Poland's next president, despite several allegations about his past.
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Azerbaijan: Journalist faces 12 years prison for explaining economics
Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty journalist Farid Mehralizada could spend the next 12 years in an Azerbaijani prison. His crime? Explaining economics.
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Sweden urged to end international adoptions
A Swedish inquiry exposed systemic abuse in international adoptions, including how children were trafficked and taken without consent.
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Polish presidential election outcome a blow to government
Right-wing conservative historian and euroskeptic Karol Nawrocki has won the Polish presidential runoff by a whisker. The result is a bitter blow for Donald Tusk's pro-European government.
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Russian military planes hit by Ukraine drone strikes
Moscow has said "several aircraft" caught fire as Ukraine claims its drone strikes have caused billions of dollars of damage. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a team would go to Istanbul for peace talks. DW has more.
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Czech-Slovak relations chill to glacial
Czechia and Slovakia have been independent states for over 30 years. Until recently, the bond between them was extremely close. But the subject of Ukraine, among other things, has driven a wedge between the neighbors.
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Parents experience greater meaning in life, study confirms
A new study confirms what many parents already knew: children give life meaning. The price that parents pay is lower life satisfaction, especially for mothers — but some countries fare better than others.
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Turkey sees sharp rise in obesity
Experts have linked high body weight to poverty, pesticides and malnutrition, among other things. Turkey's health ministry is fighting back, but its measures are drawing criticism.
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How Germany can cope with drought
This spring was one of the driest on record. The dramatic lack of rainfall has serious consequences for Germany's agricultural sector, ecosystem and beyond.
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Bulgarian nationalists march against euro currency adoption
Fears that the it will harm the economy, coupled with a mistrust of institutions has led many to oppose the euro. Disinformation campaigns have muddled the debate over Bulgaria's economic transition.
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Cologne: Ford workers in Germany strike for first time
The car manufacturer Ford is in crisis. More than 10,000 workers in Cologne officially went on strike this month for the first time in the plant's 100-year history. Recent changes mean thousands of jobs are at risk.
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German-Greek relations face crisis over refugee policy
The German government wants to send asylum seekers back to Greece. Athens is opposed to such repatriation. Instead, it wants more EU support with border protection, and a migration agreement with Libya.
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Hamburg knife attack: How fake images spread right-wing hate
Muhammad al-Muhammad is the Syrian teenager who helped stop last Friday's knife attack in Hamburg. But reports of his heroism were soon called into question as conflicting accounts flooded social media.
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Shangri-La Dialogue: Macron seeks new EU-Asia alliance
French President Emmanuel Macron has called for unity in the face of China-Russian desires to create "spheres of coercion." He delivered his plea at the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore.
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